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Palm Beach County Operations Coronavirus Update – Monday, October 5, 2020

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Palm Beach County Operations Coronavirus Update – Monday, October 5, 2020

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​ORDERS, ACTIONS AND ​ANNOUNCEMENTS

PALM BEACH COUNTY EXECUTIVE ORDER 20-28 ISSUED FOR PHASE 3 REOPENINGS
County Administrator Verdenia Baker has issued Emergency Order 2020-028, effective as of 5:00 P.M. on September 29. On September 25, Governor Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-244, which moved all of Florida's counties into Phase 3. 

The County Administrator has determined that it is necessary and appropriate to repeal and replace some of the prior Palm Beach County emergency orders imposing COVID-19 related restrictions on individuals, businesses, and establishments, while making clear that certain restrictions are still imposed to curtail the spread of COVID-19. With the exception of Palm Beach County Emergency Orders Nos. 2020-012 (facial coverings) and 2020-017 (enforcement), all prior Palm Beach County emergency orders imposing COVID-19 related restrictions on individuals, businesses, and/or establishments are hereby repealed and replaced with the Order 2020-028.

The requirements of Emergency Order 2020-012 are still in place and all individuals, businesses, and establishments  must use facial coverings in all businesses and establishments; in public places where social distancing is not possible; in common areas within private communities accessible to more than one housing unit; when utilizing the Palm Tran services and when accessing governmental buildings. In addition, businesses and establishments shall continue

to ensure compliance with facial covering mandates, including establishing a process for verification of compliance upon customer entry into the business or establishment. A business' or establishment's failure to ensure said compliance may result in fines, penalties, and/or any other enforcement measures authorized by law upon those businesses or establishments. Pursuant to Governor DeSantis' Order 20-244, COVID-19 related collection of fines and penalties upon individuals is suspended.

All individuals, businesses, and establishments, shall adhere to all applicable social distancing guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The foregoing shall apply to all persons located in all businesses and establishments, but said requirements cannot be imposed to limit restaurant capacity to less than one hundred percent of its indoor capacity at any given time.

All businesses and establishments must adhere to enhanced cleaning protocols, such as those in guidelines issued by the CDC relating to enhanced cleaning and disinfecting guidance for reopening.​

EMERGENCY ORDER 28 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

CLICK HERE TO VIEW PALM BEACH COUNTY EMERGENCY ORDERS

PALM BEACH COUNTY HAS EXTENDED THE COVID-19 STATE OF EMERGENCY UNTIL 10/9​


​PBC TESTING​

*NEW* SOUTH COUNTY TESTING SITE TO TRANSITION TO WALK UP SITE
The drive through testing center currently operating at Palm Beach County's South County Civic Center will be transitioning to a walk up site beginning Wednesday October 7, 2020. The walk up site will be managed by the Health Care District of Palm Beach County and will utilize the district's Scout mobile testing vehicle.

The transition is in line with operational changes at the state level concerning state supported testing sites. Another consideration for transitioning this site and shrinking the area needed for testing was the upcoming election. The civic center is one of Palm Beach County's 18 early voting sites.

The new hours will be Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9 A.M to 4 P.M. This is an increase in hours from the drive through site and no appointments will be required. The South County Civic Center is located at 16700 Jog Road, Delray Beach, 33446

Health Care District of Palm Beach County's Testing for Monday, 10-5-20:​

Health Care District of Palm Beach County COVID-19 Testing Facilities 
Call the Testing Hotline for an appointment: 561-642-1000.
Over 83,000 tests performed since March. Test results are taking 2 days or less at all sites.
FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches
5444 Haverhill Rd., West Palm Beach

124 tests completed Saturday

Drive-through site
By appointment only; Tuesday through Saturday, 8 a.m. – Noon
Any age; need not be symptomatic
C. L. Brumback Primary Care Clinics at Lakeside Medical Center –
39200 Hooker Hwy, Belle Glade 
43 tests completed today

Walk-up site
By appointment only Monday through Friday8 a.m. – Noon

Any age; need not be symptomatic​

C. L. Brumback Primary Care Clinics –
1150 45th St., West Palm Beach
45 tests completed today
Walk-up site
By appointment only Monday through Friday8 a.m. – 11 a.m.

Any age; need not be symptomatic

C. L. Brumback Primary Care Clinics –
411 W. Indiantown Rd., Jupiter
21 tests completed today
Walk-up site
By appointment only Monday through Friday8 a.m. – 11 a.m.

Any age; need not be symptomatic

C.L. Brumback Primary Care Clinics –
225 S. Congress Ave, Delray Beach
70 tests completed today

Walk-up site 
By appointment only Monday through Friday8 a.m. - Noon

Any age; need not be symptomatic

C. L. Brumback Primary Care Clinics –
1250 Southwinds Dr., Lantana
14 tests completed today

First Responders and Emergency Workers Only
By appointment only

C. L. Brumback Primary Care Clinics – 
"Scout" Mobile Clinic Outreach

Resumes testing Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020

Walk-up site 
Any age; need not be symptomatic 
Varying locations and hours as scheduled


The Health Care District's C. L. Brumback Primary Care Clinics [brumbackclinics.org] are providing safe, in-person medical appointments and pharmacy services at eight clinic sites throughout Palm Beach County.  Patients can call 561-642-1000 to schedule an appointment for either a telemedicine or inpatient visit.

Rapid Antigen Testing Site
Rapid antigen testing is now available at the FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches. The site will be open Tuesday – Saturday from 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. for anyone 65 years of age or older, 5 to 18 years of age or anyone over 5 years old showing symptoms of COVID-19. Appointments are required. Registration can be done online at www.tourhealth.com or by calling (866) 416-6341. Online scheduling is preferred.

Florida Atlantic Testing Site in Boca Raton
The testing site is located at the FAU Tech Runway on the north end of the FAU campus at 901 NW 35th Street, Boca Raton, 33431. Appointments are required for testing. To make an appointment, call American Medical Response at 1-800-209-7919 Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Testing is available to anyone over the age of 12, with or without COVID-19 symptoms.

South County Civic Center Site in West Delray Beach
The drive through testing site is located at the South County Civic Center located at 16700 Jog Road, Delray Beach, FL 33446. Appointments are required for testing. To make an appointment, call American Medical Response at 1-800-209-7919 Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Testing is available to anyone over the age of 12, with or without COVID-19 symptoms. Antibody testing no longer available

Wellington Community Center Testing
The Village of Wellington has partnered with Premier Family Health to provide FREE walk-up COVID-19 testing for all western communities' residents age 12 and over. Health officials from Premier Family Health will conduct tests at the Wellington Community Center located at 12150 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington, 33414. Testing will be available daily by appointment, and is available for both symptomatic and asymptomatic residents. To make an appointment, call  561-753-2484.

Homebound Resident Testing
Residents eligible include homebound elderly or individuals with disabilities who are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 and cannot leave their homes to access one of the drive-up or walk-up test collection sites. Residents who believe they are eligible for the in-home testing option should call 561-712-6400 for a pre-qualifying assessment. The testing line is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

RESOURCES

*NEW* CARES FUNDING AVAILABLE TO HOMEOWNERS IN PALM BEACH COUNTY
The Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners approved the CARES Mortgage Assistance Program on May 15, 2020, to accelerate assistance to eligible homeowners whose households have suffered a loss of income due to COVID-19. This $20 million allocation for the Mortgage Assistance Program uses a portion of the county's $261 million allocation from the federal CARES Act approved by Congress. Funds are awarded as a grant.

Round 2 of CARES Mortgage Assistance will provide up to 6 months of assistance (not to exceed $10,000), to income eligible households that are at least one month delinquent (after February 29, 2020) in home mortgage, escrow payments (PITI), and/or condominium and homeowners' association dues. Payments can only be provided through December 2020.

All requests for assistance will be reviewed and underwritten based on approved criteria. To qualify, homeowners must demonstrate that the costs are directly tied to COVID-19. Additional criteria include but are not limited to income eligibility, residence must be owner occupied, property must be in Palm Beach County, and the assessed value cannot exceed $331,888.

All applications must be submitted online and will be processed on a first-come, first-eligible basis. The online application is expected to launch on Friday, October 9, at 8 a.m. and can be accessed at the Department of Housing and Economic Sustainability's website: http://pbcgov.com/hes.

A description of the program in English, Creole and Spanish is available at http://pbcgov.com/hes.

*NEW* The PALM BEACH COUNTY CARES RESTART BUSINESS GRANTS PROGRAM RESUMED ON SEPTEMBER 25
The Restart Business Program guidelines, including eligibility criteria is posted on the County's website.  The Board gave approval for individual grants up to $25,000 to help “restart" Palm Beach County businesses forced to close by State or County Executive Order. The online application will be accessible through the Palm Beach County website for a two-week period closing on Friday October 9, 2020 at 11:59 P.M. For additional information, please visit Palm Beach County's Department of Housing & Economic Sustainability. Program distributions as of Monday: ​

Summary Count
​ Total Applications Received 925
Applications Submitted/In Que for Review
4
Applications In Review
416
Applications Denied-Inaccurate, Ineligible
176
Applications Approved
276
CARES Grant Issued by Checks
53

*NEW* DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAMS

The Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners, through its Community Services Department (CSD), is providing direct assistance for food and rent assistance to eligible residents of Palm Beach County under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Below is a chart reflecting the CARES dollars that have been distributed for food and rent assistance as of 5:00 P.M. on Monday: ​

Summary for Rent and Utility Assistance Count
​ Total Services Received 6678
Services In Review​1706
Services Denied
1114
Services Returned1234
Services Approved Pending Payment205
CARES Rental & Utility Assistance Checks Issued​2419
CARES Processed Payment $4,081,707.82

 

Summary for Food Assistance Count
​ Total Services Received5401
Services In Review2795
Services Denied254
Services Returned1146
Services Approved Pending Payment171
CARES Food Assistance Checks Issued​1035
CARES Processed Payment $672,600.00

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ARCHIVED NEWS​

HIGHRIDGE FAMILY CENTER TO RESUME FREE RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT PROGRAM FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY YOUTH

$23 MILLION AVAILABLE TO RESTART BUSINESS IN PALM BEACH COUNTY. APPLY HERE.

PALM BEACH COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM ADDING SUNDAY HOURS AT SELECT BRANCHES

PALM BEACH COUNTY FEEDING SITES INTERACTIVE MAP

PBC YOUTH SERVICES TO RESUME FREE IN-PERSON MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES​

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES FOOD ASSISTANCE

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES RENT AND UTILITIES


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